Extending And Formalizing The Framework For Information Systems Architecture. Zachman John Zachman introduced a framework for information systems architecture SA that has been widely adopted by systems analysts and database designers. This paper defines information systems architecture by creating a descriptive framework from disciplines quite independent of information systems then by analogy specifies information systems architecture. IBM Systems Journal vol. John Zachman introduced a framework for information systems architecture ISA that has been widely adopted by systems analysts and database designers.
Sowa and John Zachman present the framework and its recent extensions and show how it can be formalized in the notation of conceptual graphs. Getting Beyond the Legacy by John A. With increasing size and complexity of the implementations of information systems it is necessary to use some logical construct or architecture for defining and controlling the interfaces and the integration of all of the components of the system. Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture with John F. Extending and formalizing the framework for information systems architecture by J. Zachmans information systems architecture ISA originally presented in 1987 1 is a framework for handling complexity in describing a partly synthetic system such as an information system from multiple perspectives.
It provides a taxonomy for relating the concepts that describe the real work to the concepts that describe an information system.
IBM Systems Journal Vol 31 no3 1992. In the early 80s there was little interest in the idea of Enterprise Reengineering or Enterprise Modeling and the use of formalisms and models was generally limited to some aspects of application development within the Information Systems community. 1992 IBM Systems Journal- Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture. John Zachman introduced a framework for information systems architecture ISA that has been widely adopted by systems analysts and database designers. In the 1992 article Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture John F. It provides a taxonomy for relating the concepts that describe the real work to the concepts that describe an information system.